5th July 2014

Vichy Dermablend Tips & Tricks

Vichy Dermablend is the last word in full coverage, naturalistic makeup. Not only does it produce a flawless finish, but it’s a finish truly lasts; even through sweat, rain, heat and rubbing. It’s little wonder that it’s such a hit with those who struggle with imperfections, skin conditions and those who are less than skin confident.

Full coverage make-up has come a really long way, and each tactile Vichy Dermablend formula feels so comfortable and easy to wear, with uncompromising efficiency. If you’re already a convert and want to know how best to apply, blend and lengthen wear, then you’re in the right place! Read on for the definitive Dermablend tips and tricks guide, compiled by those who know the products inside-out: our friends at team Vichy.

Before you begin

1) Skin preparation is more important than the foundation itself. If the prep isn’t right the foundation won’t be right!

2) Vichy serums provide an ideal base for your foundation

3) If you have dry patches of skin, apply extra serum to these areas

4) Vichy Liftactiv Eyes & Lashes is also an excellent choice for under the eye – plus it’s a great base for mascara!

Foundation

1) Apply a 5p-sized blob of product to the back of your hand

2) For an even, professional finish use a sponge to apply and a foundation brush to smooth and even out

3) Use a wet sponge for lighter coverage and a dry sponge for heavy coverage

4) Apply foundation in the following order: forehead, nose, cheeks, chin and neck

5) Apply with sweeping movements working outwards, then finish with powder

Concealer

1) The Dermablend Fluid Foundation and the Dermablend Stick are excellent full-coverage concealers

2) When applying concealer use two make-up brushes, one to apply and the other to blend

3) To conceal dark circles choose a shade of concealer 1 shade lighter than your foundation. Apply to the darkest area first and blend outward

4) To conceal blemishes and pigmentation use the same shade as the foundation. Use the tip of your brush for red or inflamed areas

5) Set with a loose powder

• Don’t over do it! By using too much concealer you may highlight what you want to hide.
• Always apply concealer after foundation so you can assess where you really need to apply it. This will also avoid a cakey build-up!

Body

1) Moisturise your skin in the week leading up to using the body foundation

2) However, to ensure the product adheres properly, make sure the area is free from moisturiser directly before application

3) Start by applying the product directly to the area to be camouflaged, such as a bruise or scar, and then work outwards

I saw a makeup artist use this product on a You Tube clip. Thought I'd try it but was a little sceptical that it may not be as good when applied by myself but I was really pleased with the results. Bought with the corrective stick and foundation. Have tried other corrective products which I knew I was wearing because I felt caked in makeup but no such problem with these products and they lasted all day. Would highly recommend this product.

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